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Access to Biological Resources in Commonwealth Areas
Applying for a permit for non-commercial purposes

Access providers are specified by the EPBC Regulations. The Genetic Resource Management Section will assist you to identify the Access Provider(s) relevant to your proposed research. In most cases, this is likely to be the Commonwealth, represented by this section. Please contact us at grm@environment.gov.au or on 02 6274 1816 for assistance.

The Permit Application must include:

When applying for a permit to access biological resources for non-commercial purposes in a Commonwealth area, an applicant must obtain written permission from each access provider. The access provider must state permission for the applicant to:

Such written permission has effect only if a permit for the proposed access is issued by the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources.

The permit application must include a copy of a statutory declaration that is to be provided to each access provider.

Please contact the Genetic Resources Management Policy Section for any further queries in relation to your application at grm@environment.gov.au, or on 02 6274 1816.

 


EPBC Sub-regulation 17.07 Relevant offences

  1. For paragraphs 17.02 (2) (i) and 17.03 (2) (c), and paragraphs 17.11 (3) (c) and (5) (f), the offences are the following:
    1. offences under the Act or these Regulations;
    2. offences under any other law of the Commonwealth about the protection, conservation or management of native species or ecological communities;
    3. offences under section 6, 7, or 7A, or subsection 86 (1), of the Crimes Act 1914 in relation to an offence referred to in paragraph (a) or (b);
    4. offences under a law of a State or Territory about the protection, conservation or management of native species or ecological communities;
    5. offences, in relation to a law referred to in paragraph (d), under a provision of a law of a State or Territory that is equivalent to a provision mentioned in paragraph (c), or to section 11.1, 11.4 or 11.5 of the Criminal Code.
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